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+ V 0-1-0-3-2=61 Sm 28,14; Ps 77(78),21; 88(89),39; 103(104),2; TobBA 6,3A: to throw onto [τι ἐπί τι] TobBA 6,3; to lay [τινα ἐπί τι] 4 Mc 9,12 M: to throw over the shoulder, to be clothed with [τι] 1 Sm 28,14*Ps 88(89),39 ἀνεβάλου you rejected-עברI for MT התעברת עברII you are infuriated, cpr. Ps 77(78),21
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